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…: Old Mr. Earnshaw, Hareton’s grandfather, brought back with him from a trip to Liverpool, a dirty, ragged, black-haired boy that he had found homeless in the streets there. ______, gave it the single name of Heathcliff, and Earnshaw took a liking to this hard, silent boy who could absorb a blow without shedding a tear.

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They washed the child

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…: Old Mr. Earnshaw, Hareton’s grandfather, brought back with him from a trip to Liverpool, a dirty, ragged, black-haired boy that he had found homeless in the streets there. They washed the child, ______, and Earnshaw took a liking to this hard, silent boy who could absorb a blow without shedding a tear.

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gave it the single name of Heathcliff

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…: Old Mr. Earnshaw, Hareton’s grandfather, brought back with him from a trip to Liverpool, a dirty, ragged, black-haired boy that he had found homeless in the streets there. They washed the child, gave it the single name of Heathcliff, and ______ to this hard, silent boy who could absorb a blow without shedding a tear.

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Earnshaw took a liking

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…: Old Mr. Earnshaw, Hareton’s grandfather, brought back with him from a trip to Liverpool, a dirty, ragged, black-haired boy that he had found homeless in the streets there. They washed the child, gave it the single name of Heathcliff, and Earnshaw took a liking ______ who could absorb a blow without shedding a tear.

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to this hard, silent boy

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…: Old Mr. Earnshaw, Hareton’s grandfather, brought back with him from a trip to Liverpool, a dirty, ragged, black-haired boy that he had found homeless in the streets there. They washed the child, gave it the single name of Heathcliff, and Earnshaw took a liking to this hard, silent boy ______.

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who could absorb a blow without shedding a tear

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They washed the child, gave it the single name of Heathcliff, and Earnshaw took a liking to this hard, silent boy who could absorb a blow without shedding a tear. ______ soon became a constant playmate of Heathcliff, but her brother Hindley hated him for usurping his father’s affections. |

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Earnshaw’s daughter Catherine

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They washed the child, gave it the single name of Heathcliff, and Earnshaw took a liking to this hard, silent boy who could absorb a blow without shedding a tear. Earnshaw’s daughter Catherine ______, but her brother Hindley hated him for usurping his father’s affections. |

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soon became a constant playmate of Heathcliff

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They washed the child, gave it the single name of Heathcliff, and Earnshaw took a liking to this hard, silent boy who could absorb a blow without shedding a tear. Earnshaw’s daughter Catherine soon became a constant playmate of Heathcliff, but ______ hated him for usurping his father’s affections. |

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her brother Hindley

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They washed the child, gave it the single name of Heathcliff, and Earnshaw took a liking to this hard, silent boy who could absorb a blow without shedding a tear. Earnshaw’s daughter Catherine soon became a constant playmate of Heathcliff, but her brother Hindley ______. |

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hated him for usurping his father’s affections

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Earnshaw’s daughter Catherine soon became a constant playmate of Heathcliff, but her brother Hindley hated him for usurping his father’s affections. | ______, and Hindley returned from college with a wife who disliked Heathcliff and drove him to the company of the servants.

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Earnshaw died

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Earnshaw’s daughter Catherine soon became a constant playmate of Heathcliff, but her brother Hindley hated him for usurping his father’s affections. | Earnshaw died, and ______ who disliked Heathcliff and drove him to the company of the servants.

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Hindley returned from college with a wife

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Earnshaw’s daughter Catherine soon became a constant playmate of Heathcliff, but her brother Hindley hated him for usurping his father’s affections. | Earnshaw died, and Hindley returned from college with a wife ______ and drove him to the company of the servants.

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who disliked Heathcliff

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Earnshaw’s daughter Catherine soon became a constant playmate of Heathcliff, but her brother Hindley hated him for usurping his father’s affections. | Earnshaw died, and Hindley returned from college with a wife who disliked Heathcliff and ______.

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drove him to the company of the servants

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Earnshaw died, and Hindley returned from college with a wife who disliked Heathcliff and drove him to the company of the servants. ______, and they promised to grow up together as rude as savages.

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Cathy clung to the youth

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Earnshaw died, and Hindley returned from college with a wife who disliked Heathcliff and drove him to the company of the servants. Cathy clung to the youth, and ______ grow up together as rude as savages.

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they promised to

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Earnshaw died, and Hindley returned from college with a wife who disliked Heathcliff and drove him to the company of the servants. Cathy clung to the youth, and they promised to ______.

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grow up together as rude as savages

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Cathy clung to the youth, and they promised to grow up together as rude as savages. ______ the pair were locked out for the night and Cathy took refuge with the Lintons at Thrushcross Grange - they wouldn’t admit Heathcliff.

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Cathy clung to the youth, and they promised to grow up together as rude as savages. One night ______ and Cathy took refuge with the Lintons at Thrushcross Grange - they wouldn’t admit Heathcliff.

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the pair were locked out for the night

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Cathy clung to the youth, and they promised to grow up together as rude as savages. One night the pair were locked out for the night and ______ - they wouldn’t admit Heathcliff.

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Cathy took refuge with the Lintons at Thrushcross Grange

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Cathy clung to the youth, and they promised to grow up together as rude as savages. One night the pair were locked out for the night and Cathy took refuge with the Lintons at Thrushcross Grange - ______.

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they wouldn’t admit Heathcliff

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One night the pair were locked out for the night and Cathy took refuge with the Lintons at Thrushcross Grange - they wouldn’t admit Heathcliff. ______, becoming friendly with the Linton children, Edgar and Isabella. |

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She stayed there five weeks

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One night the pair were locked out for the night and Cathy took refuge with the Lintons at Thrushcross Grange - they wouldn’t admit Heathcliff. She stayed there five weeks, ______, Edgar and Isabella. |

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becoming friendly with the Linton children

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One night the pair were locked out for the night and Cathy took refuge with the Lintons at Thrushcross Grange - they wouldn’t admit Heathcliff. She stayed there five weeks, becoming friendly with the Linton children, ______. |

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Edgar and Isabella